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Every now and then, we hear about Support Coordinators, LACs, and other professionals in the disability sector being concerned about writing reviews. It’s totally fair. But we think it’s possible to remain impartial and still be transparent to participants about your experiences and knowledge. This is how.

As a teacher, Phillip Baldock from Small Steps Learning quickly learned how complex each person and their needs are. It’s why he believes one-on-one tutoring can help, particularly through such means as assistive technology.

Moving out of home is a simple, by-the-book task for many people, but for people with disabilities, it’s sometimes a little more complicated. Nathan Tessman shares his amazing story, revealing all the adaptations he had to make and the challenges he had to embrace.

We’ve explored who’s eligible for support coordination and what it is, but how does it work in practice? MOIRA joins us to reveal what it might look like to work with a support coordinator over the first 12 months of your plan.

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